Albuterol + Fibrate = Ultimate Fat Cutting stack?

Have been thinking about this for awhile, and it just seems these two would work together so well. Albuterol will help free up fatty acids, while the fibrate will oxidize the ffa. I haven't really seen anybody run these together, and I'm trying to think of a reason... Though I have seen people with alb and TTA or Sesamin, which are weaker antagonist of the PPAR pathways.

Anyways, I'm thinking of trying this for a month to get back to a good weight before the winter craziness. Any input?

You can check out my albuterol log... I got absolutely nothing out of it, except for increased cardio capacity. I got to the point where I was taking ridiculous amounts, and the only thing I noticed was increased headaches.

You can check out my albuterol log... I got absolutely nothing out of it, except for increased cardio capacity. I got to the point where I was taking ridiculous amounts, and the only thing I noticed was increased headaches.

Well I've used to before. I took a dose tonight and well, if you dose 4-5mg and don't get ANYTHING, then I bet you have some bogus albuterol. My heartrate moved up 10 beats and although I've been sitting on my butt all night, I have a bit of sweet and some killer BO.

I'm not really sure what I'm looking for this this post, maybe some reassurance that I'm not crazy. Guess the only way to know is to test it out a bit.

Hopefully D Sade sees this post. Even better would be Spook as hes the 1st one I have ever seen in the BB forums talk about fibrates. I would try to find any posts from him on the avant labs site forum.

They are drugs, and I won't source them for you. There is a huge post about them at MnM, and I've been using them on and off for like 2 months. Its basically like supercharged sesamin, depending on which fibrate. Worth a read reguardless.

2) Better safty profile. Short period of activity means I can take some and sleep 3 hours later.

3) Seemingly better overall. From what I read clen will work better increasing expendanture, which isn't something I really need. Alb has more published info relating to anti-catabolic properties and the like that are very attractive for a dieter.

I have done simliar diets before, and the fenofibrate may have added something, but not very much.

I lost about 2lb a week, which is what I would expect to lose anyway.

The albuterol was IBE, and the fenofibrate was genuine pharmaceutical (Fournier-Pharma.)

Maybe it would work better for someone who isn't dieting strictly.

Fibrates themselves seem to work better in people not as strict. Their only real course of action is to burn free fatty acids, and just by definition, a strict dieter is managing this perfectly.

I'm going to continue here, but I'm betting that a fibrate would work so much better on a bulk, where you are eating 1000kcal over maintainance. Here you will be overfeeding, and the fibrate will help burn the extra dietary FFA, instead of having your body store. Net affect seems that it would limit fat gain even on hardcore bulks.

This seems to be inline with what others have written, but hey, I'm not exactly a 'strict' dieter, so this should be good for me!

If I eat a big meal, like a steak dinner, I the next few hours I can notice a rise in body temp. I can be sitting at my computer and notice some sweating and some body odor. I don't 'feel' really anything outside that. This falls in line as better damage control then anything. Besides that I feel nothing. I do get the side effect of photosensitivity, which sucks when I'm outdoors, but as winter is coming this should be less of a problem.